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Emgo makes them, available on E Bay, they use a paper filter element, there are two variations, centered and offset, also you will have to jerry rig a way to mount them, a member on this board, name of Erle runs them on his scoot. They look excellent on his.
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That is the stock Triumph filter on the bike pictured.
I learned all I need to know about life by killing smart people and eating their brains. Eat right ,Exercise ,Stay fit, Die Anyway!
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i got mine from lowbrow customs...with a lil help from the lowes plumbing department,,used a rubber reducer trimmed to fit length and diamter diameter.
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Hey you guys are very helpful. Thanks so much!
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If a guy went from K&N pods to these would a re-jet be required? Love the look!
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If a guy went from K&N pods to these would a re-jet be required? Love the look!
A flow bench test would be very revealing 
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If a guy went from K&N pods to these would a re-jet be required? Love the look!
A flow bench test would be very revealing
Thinking about this, hillbilly engineered comparo tester could be rigged up with a shop vac and a decent vacuum gauge. There probably would be duct tape involved.. 
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